Many bills submitted will try to address the above problems, but some of them will make the situation worse. It is not because the authors of the bills are bad people; their bills simply neglect a well-rounded perspective on the reality of child well-being in Oklahoma.
Joe Dorman
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Your Voice Matters as Congress Considers Major Policy Changes
Prior to the Memorial Day weekend, the U.S. House of Representatives passed HR 1, commonly called the “Big, Beautiful Bill” Act. The vote of 215-214 fell almost exactly on a party-line vote. The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration. It is expected that a vote will occur within the next few weeks. Much […]
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420 Commentary: Legalize medical marijuana
To see a person in their final days need a morphine drip should be enough for anyone to realize another form of pain treatment should be allowed if available.
